New golf mixed virtual reality game unveiled

New mini golf game blends virtual reality with real world spaces to create a fully customisable, immersive gaming experience

STARLIGHT GAMES, an innovative cross-platform video game developer, has launched HOUSE OF GOLF VR, a groundbreaking mixed reality and virtual reality mini-golf title.

HOUSE OF GOLF VR transforms any space into a personalised mini-golf adventure, blending physical and virtual worlds by allowing players to merge their real-world surroundings with imaginative digital elements, redefining how mini golf can be played. 

Using cutting-edge passthrough mixed reality, everyday spaces such as living rooms, kitchens, 
garages, and even gardens and offices can be transformed into dynamic courses. Players can also 
immerse themselves in vibrant VR locations filled with interactive puzzles and competitive 
championships, while discovering mystery boxes that hide rare golf balls. 

With hundreds of course pieces, hazards, and whimsical items, from mechanical cranes to hot air 
balloons, creators can design the ultimate mini-golf experience anywhere. Every course can be recorded, photographed, and shared with the community, encouraging creativity and discovery.

“HOUSE OF GOLF VR is all about playful innovation,” said Gary Nichols, CEO at STARLIGHT 
GAMES. “We’ve created something truly special, a game that gives players the tools to bring their 
imagination to life, whether that means turning their living room into a golf course or escaping into our  beautiful VR world.”

HOUSE OF GOLF VR will be available on Meta Quest 2/3 and 3S from October 30.

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